Munich Tram - P-car on line 27 to Scheidplatz (2012)At the time of the recording (June 29, 2012), the P-car is the oldest vehicle type of the MVG tram / tram Munich still in regular service. At this time, the vehicles are still in use on lines 17 and 27. The film shows the P3 railcar 2021 and the p3 trailer 3005 on their journey on line 27 at various points. Car 2021 was used for the last time on the day of the recording due to a deadline. At the time of the recording, line 27 was taking a diversion from Kurfürstenplatz to Scheidplatz. In addition to the cars mentioned, car 2006 with trailer 3014 also passed briefly at Sendlinger Tor, which were on a special trip. Newer type R vehicles in various designs and an old bus can also be seen. The film ends with a short ride in the trailer car 3005.
You can find a video showing the P-car on line 17 at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTxc59Bl72c YouTube: Munich tram - P-car on line 17 (2012) (HD).
You can find another video showing the operation on the western section of line 17 at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHTnflLaNJw YouTube: Munich tram - P-car on line 17 West (2013) (HD).
Update: After the release of this film, it was announced that the MVG was reconditioning five P-car trains for regular service due to massive problems with the Variobahn.
The recordings were made on June 29, 2012.By Horst Honig (Horst Honigs Bahnvideos) - .
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Trams of Munich, Germany (2011)The Munich tramway is the tramway network for the city of Munich in Germany. Today, it is operated by the municipally owned Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (the Munich Transport Company, or MVG) and is known officially and colloquially as the Tram. Previous operators have included Société Anonyme des Tramways de Munich, the Münchner Trambahn-Aktiengesellschaft, the Städtische Straßenbahnen, and the Straßenbahn München.
The tram network interconnects with the MVG's bus network, the Munich U-Bahn, and the Munich S-Bahn, all of which use a standard tariff as part of the Münchner Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund (Munich Transport and Tariff Association, or MVV) transit area.
The daytime tram network comprises eleven lines and is 75 kilometres (47 mi) long with 155 stops. There is also a night tram service with four routes. The network is operated by 95 trams and transported 98 million people in 2010.By Timosha21 - .
Variobahn Munich - Pictures and Trips - First Passenger Use (2009)On December 3rd and 4th, the Variobahn's first day of operation between the normal coaches was on line 20/21.
It then ran on the same line for a longer period and moved to line 19 in April 2010. In July, the operation ended due to registration difficulties. In addition, only one coach was in use: one coach was not yet registered, the other had an accident, and the last, 2304, was not yet registered.By trams_trains - - .